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Gotta Love Little Girl Dresses and Dress Forms
So, my grandmother is, once again, to blame for my love of beautiful dresses. Of course, she's to blame for my love of Victorian dresses so it's no surprise she would be to blame for the little girl dresses as well. If you're been a long time reader of my Linda's Blog you know that I've written about my granddaughters's little girl dresses before - HERE.
When I started designing patterns and fabrics my love of dresses crept in. I had to design some little girl dress craft patterns and had to design dress fabrics as well. This led to cut and sew dress fabrics and cut and sew dress embellished ornaments. As you can see dresses have been a big part of my crafts for a long time.
Several years ago I saw a tutorial for making a dress form and was intrigued. Not only did I think it was a great way to showcase a beautiful dress, but how fabulous it would be to just embellish the dress form itself. After that my mind started thinking of all sorts of beautiful ways to create dress forms and, best of all, embellish them.
I fell in love with dress forms of every style, shape, and size and, as a result, wanted to make all of them. That's impossible so I'll just have to be satisfied with making a few. When I do I hope these tutorials, video's and how-to's will help me create beautiful dress forms.
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round about: floating donuts & diy tea parties
Sometimes at the end of the week, the outcome can surprise you. I thought it was just an average week. But thanks to a slightly lighter workload, and a flipped daily schedule (due to Birdie’s day camp), the two of us girls actually spent the week with a ton of quality time. So much so, that […]
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Review: He-Man: The Eternity War #7
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Toy Chest: Little Golden Book Edition
The Force is adorably strong in the Little Golden Book adaptions of the Star Wars movies and 7 other things I wanted to share this week.
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Careers
How do you measure success? Answering this ambitious question is the object of Careers, a classic “roll-and-move” board game first released in 1955 by Parker Brothers.
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Pun of the Day: By the Power of Grayscale!
If there are few things I can't resist, it's a semi-bad pun (as you've probably noticed from my own). Shirt Woot! recently paid homage to Masters of the Universe, gaming, and a few shades of gray (less than 50, so it's cool!) with its most recent shirt.
"By the Power of Grayscale" depicts a skull-faced castle which not only bears some resemblance to He-Man's Castle Grayskull, but it's also a little reminiscent of Doctor Wily's skull-faced fortress from some of the Mega Man games (such as the Gameboy versions where the castle was rendered in grayscale).
The shirt is currently available through Shirt Woot! for somewhere between US$7 and US$10 (depending on your options).
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